About Herbert Bateman

Herbert Bateman runs the Cyber-Center for Biblical Studies, and he serves as an adjunct faculty member for Liberty Seminary. He has also served on the faculty at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Moody Bible Institute, Grace Theological Seminary, Taylor University of the Upland, Tyndale Theological Seminary in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Asian Theological Seminary in Manila, the Philippines, and Dallas Theological Seminary. His research interests focus on the general epistles: Hebrews, James, 1–2 Peter, 1–3 John, and Jude.

He is the author, co-author, and editor of numerous works, including Jesus the Messiah: Tracing the Promises, Expectations, and Coming of Israel’s King (Kregel, 2010), A Workbook for Intermediate Greek: Grammar, Exegesis, and Commentary on 1–3 John(Kregel, 2008), Four Views on the Warning Passages in Hebrews (Kregel, 2007), and Early Jewish Hermeneutics and Hebrews 1:5–13: The Impact of Early Jewish Exegesis on the Interpretation of a Significant New Testament Passage (Peter Lang, 1997). Dr. Bateman has also contributed to Interpreting the New Testament Text: Introduction to the Art and Science of Biblical Study (Crossway, 2006). His scholarly articles have appeared in theJournal for the Evangelical Theological Society, the Bible Expositor and Illuminator, andBibliotheca Sacra.

About the EEC

Herbert Bateman’s forthcoming volume on 2 Peter & Jude will appear in the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary, a groundbreaking commentary series on the entire Bible. The EEC incorporates the latest critical biblical scholarship, and it is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. The publication of the EEC by Logos Bible Software marks the first time a major Bible commentary series has been published first in digital form. Learn more…

How to Get It

Complete Digital Edition

The entire set of the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary is available today through Logos Bible Software.